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The National Endowment For The Arts has awarded $1.5 million to nonprofit arts organizations to help them develop distinctive ways of using new technology to advance the art and serve the public.


The NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

Independent agency of the U.S. government that supports the creation, dissemination, and performance of the arts. It was created by the U.S.
 has awarded $1.5 million to nonprofit arts organizations to help them develop distinctive ways of using new technology to advance the art and serve the public. Thirteen projects will receive Resources for Change: Technology grants, ranging from $50.000 to $165.000. Among the recipients: ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Arizona State University, at Tempe; coeducational; opened 1886 as a normal school, became 1925 Tempe State Teachers College, renamed 1945 Arizona State College at Tempe. Its present name was adopted in 1958.  in Tempe (on behalf of the Institute for Advanced Studies. $150.000 to support the "motion e" project which will develop hardware and software to document. analyze, and formulate modern dance a project that will involve assistance from choreographers Bill T: Jones. Trisha Brown Trisha Brown (25 November 1936, Aberdeen, Washington, U.S.) is a postmodernist American choreographer and dancer.

Brown was born in Aberdeen, Washington, and received a B.A. degree in dance from Mills College in 1958. Brown later received a D.F.A. from Bates College in 2000.
. and Bebe Miller: ON THE BOARDS, Seattle ($60,000) to support redesign of its Web site and development of Web-based and other media marketing tools: and the REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA The Regents of the University of California make up the governing board of the University of California. The Board has 26 full (i.e., voting) members:
  • The majority (18 Regents) are appointed by the Governor of California for 12-year terms.
 AT Los ANGELES ($100.000) to support development and testing of software that will create a physically interactive space.
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Title Annotation:Money Matters
Publication:Dance Magazine
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Date:Nov 1, 2003
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